foodstuffs. 2) one who associates with others in society, e. g. He is a good mixer.
mixed adj 1) consisting of different things of the same general kind, as a mixed school, mixed feelings, e. g. We were a mixed
company. 2) confused, as to get mixed, e. g. Everything has got mixed in my head. You are getting mixed.
4.suspicion n a feeling of doubt or distrust, as to arouse suspicion, e. g. His manner aroused suspicion, above suspicion, e. g. He isabove suspicion, on suspicion, e. g. He was arrested on suspicion of murder, under suspicion, e. g. He is under suspicion.
suspicious adj 1) causing suspicion, e. g. A suspicious-looking man was seen in the street. 2) feeling or showing suspicion, to be
(to get, to feel) suspicious of smb. about smth. e. g. The people were at first suspicious of the newcomer.
suspect vt 1) to believe in the possible or probable guilt of smb.; to suspect smb. of smth., e. g. He was suspected of theft. 2) to
think likely, to suppose, e. g. I suspected that she was insincere.
5.conscious adj 1) feeling, realizing, as to be conscious of one's mistakes, guilt, faults, danger, smb.'s presence, a pain, etc.; syn.
aware; ant. unconscious, unaware; 2) having the power to know that one can think and feel, e. g. Man is a conscious being. He
spoke with conscious superiority. 3) (predic.) having possession of one's senses, e. g. The old man was conscious to the last. ant.
unconscious, e. g. She lay unconscious until the doctor gave her an injection, self-conscious too keenly aware of one's own
manners and appearance, e. g. She is too self-conscious to feel at ease among strangers.
consciousness n the state of being conscious; to lose consciousness to faint, e. g. The blow caused him to lose consciousness, torecover (regain) consciousness to come to, e. g. He did not recover (regain) consciousness until two hours after the accident.
6.interfere vi 1) to meddle, as to interfere in a matter (in an argument, in one's affairs); 2) to hinder, to bother, as to interferewith one's independence, e. g. Don't interfere with me. Something always interferes. I hope I'm not interfering?
interfering adj meddling, trying to get involved in other people's affairs or to give them advice, as interfering people.
interference n interfering, e. g. He hated interference.
7.constant adj 1) going on all the time; frequently recurring, as constant complaints, e. g.